Brian is survived by his mother, Gayle Watts; his wife of 18 years, Jaime Cameron Watts; his daughter, Jeannie Watts, 18; his son, Noah Watts, 17; his sister, Kimberleigh Watts; his uncle, Harlan Watts and wife Nancy; his mother-in-law, Laurie Olander and husband John; his father-in-law, Bill Young and wife, Christine; his sister-in-law, Jenna Bernal and husband Brian; his sister-in-law, Lara Roche and husband Dan.
Brian loved and lived life to its fullest. He was passionate about everything he did, was a stranger to no one and would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. He is best known for his heart of gold, contagious smile, quick wit and unwavering devotion to his family and friends.
Brian worked for Union Pacific Railroad as an engineer for 18 years. He was an avid duck hunter, fisherman, boxing cutman and patriot. He was a die-hard NASCAR, Cal Bears, Raiders and Oakland A’s fan.
(This obituary is from his gofundme page.
I found this notice of an act of heroism. "Mayor Mounce presented a Certificate of Recognition to Brian Watts who, on March 23, 2012, bravely put himself in harms way to save a driver of a dump truck who had been struck by another vehicle and was trapped in the truck, which was leaking fuel and engulfed in flames."
Brian is survived by his mother, Gayle Watts; his wife of 18 years, Jaime Cameron Watts; his daughter, Jeannie Watts, 18; his son, Noah Watts, 17; his sister, Kimberleigh Watts; his uncle, Harlan Watts and wife Nancy; his mother-in-law, Laurie Olander and husband John; his father-in-law, Bill Young and wife, Christine; his sister-in-law, Jenna Bernal and husband Brian; his sister-in-law, Lara Roche and husband Dan.
Brian loved and lived life to its fullest. He was passionate about everything he did, was a stranger to no one and would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. He is best known for his heart of gold, contagious smile, quick wit and unwavering devotion to his family and friends.
Brian worked for Union Pacific Railroad as an engineer for 18 years. He was an avid duck hunter, fisherman, boxing cutman and patriot. He was a die-hard NASCAR, Cal Bears, Raiders and Oakland A’s fan.
(This obituary is from his gofundme page.
I found this notice of an act of heroism. "Mayor Mounce presented a Certificate of Recognition to Brian Watts who, on March 23, 2012, bravely put himself in harms way to save a driver of a dump truck who had been struck by another vehicle and was trapped in the truck, which was leaking fuel and engulfed in flames."
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